Grok turns? As TechCrunch pointed out, several users, who asked AI in answers in X, found completely inconsistent texts. Their common point, all these texts mentioned “White Genocide in South Africa” and the anti-white song “Kill the Boer” (“Killing the Boer”, the Boer refers to a white South African).
Today, many of these Grok responses have been eliminated, but some have been immortalized by journalist Matt Binder in X. Example with this user who asked Grok to review the salary of the baseball player Max Scherzer in a publication. The AI then replied:
An invented genocide
It is very likely that these excessive context responses are due to a platform error. A similar case had been observed in February 2025 when Grok censored all the criticisms of Donald Trump and Elon Musk, his owner. The XAI engineering manager accused a former employee of having changed Grok’s operation.
With respect to the existence of a possible white genocide in South Africa, it is a often denied invention. Since an expropriation law in the country has been promulgated in January 2025, false publications denounced a genocide among white farmers have multiplied according to AFP. There is no evidence that dozens of white farmers are, in fact, victims of murders in the country.
Elon Musk, owner of X and XAI and himself South African, supports the white cause as demonstrated by several recent republication in his X account. However, there is no correlation between the inconsistent responses of Grok and the positions of the boss.
For his part, Donald Trump wants to facilitate the status of refugees in Afrikaners, the White South Africans. At the beginning of the week, a group of 49 White South Africans joined the United States. The president of the United States denounces anti-Blanca discrimination in the country. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Africa states that “accusations of discrimination are not based.”
Source: BFM TV
